by activelight | Oct 26, 2016 | Equipment, Events, How to shoot, Sports, Wildlife |
I really hate being a packhorse. But when I shoot wildlife, travel, ruins, or interiors for a client, I need heavier equipment. More of it. And a way to carry it. Leave The Kitchen Sink At Home I need to decide what I’m bringing first. That choice is easier if...
by activelight | Oct 20, 2016 | Equipment, Events, How to shoot, People, Portraits |
You’ve probably been to at least one of these. A harried photographer scampers everywhere with cameras and flash, attempting to capture every picture the bride and groom (and their families) could possibly want, and trying to tell a story at the same time. Or...
by activelight | Oct 12, 2016 | Aerial Photography, Birds, How to shoot, Mammals, Sports, Wildlife |
Quick – how much did your camera cost? Not the lenses, just the camera body? For many of you, it was over $1000. Add just one pro lens, and the total could go beyond $2000. For those of you with Canon EOS cameras, a relative bargain can help you capture close-up...
by activelight | Oct 6, 2016 | Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Travel |
0 Dark-Thirty Morning Wakeup The alarm went off at 4:00 am. But I knew it was worth it, so I jumped groggily out of bed. We’d arranged to meet friends at a Blake’s Lotaburger, and park at their daughter’s house, just a short walk from the Albuquerque...
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